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Whether you come from a qualitative economics program and are looking to “level up,” or have graduated a few years ago and want to plug back in, the Miami University Master of Economics program will ...
Graduate programs in economics are available through the Brandeis School of Business and Economics, a pioneering professional school dedicated to teaching and research in global finance, management ...
The full-time program consists of 33 credits of academic courses beginning in July each year. The program will complete the following May in time for interested students to take the Chartered ...
Business master's degrees build knowledge and skills to help you advance in your career. But there are many options beyond the familiar Master of Business Administration (MBA). Each program emphasizes ...
Learn how to connect research to real-world trends. Our M.S. in Applied Economics program prepares you to evaluate policies and programs, develop forecasts, better understand consumer behavior, and ...
MIT’s Data, Economics, and Design of Policy (DEDP) master’s offers an affordable, flexible path for aspiring economists. Students complete online MicroMasters courses before an eight-month in-person ...
Each year the Economics department awards approximately 30 Graduate Assistantships to first and second year Ph.D. students and 30 teaching positions to third, fourth, and fifth year students. Graduate ...
Tuition and fees for the M.S. program in Economics vary based on several factors, including the number of applicable transfer credits, residency status (Nevada resident, out-of-state, international, ...